different between shounen vs seinen
shounen
English
Noun
shounen (uncountable)
- Alternative form of shonen
Anagrams
- unshone
shounen From the web:
seinen
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ?? (seinen).
Noun
seinen (plural seinen)
- A kind of manga written for an older male audience, generally 18-30 years old.
Anagrams
- seen in, senine
Dutch
Etymology
From sein.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?i?n?n
Verb
seinen
- to signal
Inflection
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?za??n?n/, [?za??n?n], [?za??nn?] (standard)
- IPA(key): /za??n/ (common, colloquial)
- Homophone: sein (nonstandard)
Determiner
seinen m sg or pl
- (possessive) inflection of sein:
- accusative masculine singular
- dative plural
Usage notes
- In colloquial spoken German, the masculine nominative forms mein, dein, kein, etc may not be distinguished from the accusative forms meinen, deinen, keinen etc in adjectival use. The distinction is maintained in substantival use, i.e. without a following noun.
Japanese
Romanization
seinen
- R?maji transcription of ????
West Frisian
Noun
seinen
- plural of sein
Noun
seinen
- plural of seine
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